An airline has revealed it is introducing two brand new routes from Glasgow Airport next summer.
Customers will be able to fly to Reus in Spain and Antalya in Turkey under easyJet's 'bumper' summer 2025 programme.
Flights to the charming Catalan city of Reus, known for its beautiful architecture and rich history, will launch on June 2 and operate every Monday and Friday.
The first flights to Antalya take off on June 4 and will operate every Wednesday and Saturday throughout the summer.
It comes as easyJet has also announced new routes from Edinburgh Airport to Enfidha in Tunisia, Marrakech in Morocco, Olbia in Italy, and Dusseldorf in Germany.
Ali Gayward, easyJet's UK country manager, said: “We’re proud to be releasing such an incredible range of new routes today, providing more choice than ever before for our Scottish customers’ spectacular summer holidays next year.
“With six new services now available from Glasgow and Edinburgh, our flights and holidays are available to even more new destinations, further strengthening our unrivalled short-haul European network and providing customers with even more fantastic choice and great value.”
Christopher Tibbett, aero director at AGS Airports, which owns Glasgow Airport, added: “We’re thrilled to see easyJet expanding their offerings from Glasgow Airport with two fantastic new routes to Antalya and Reus launching in summer 2025.
“These additions, combined with the continuation of popular services to Marrakech and Prague for the winter season, highlight the strong partnership we share with easyJet and their commitment to delivering exciting travel opportunities for our passengers.
“These new destinations will provide even more choice for our customers, whether they’re seeking sun-soaked getaways or exploring cultural hotspots.”
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